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Fig. 8 | Brain Informatics

Fig. 8

From: A review and outlook on visual analytics for uncertainties in functional magnetic resonance imaging

Fig. 8

Examples of anatomy-based visualisations; these minimise the cognitive load required to map fMRI information back to the anatomy. a The connectivity data in a heatmap on the brain surface (created in MindSeer [81]). The software also allows for volume and raw fMRI visualisation in a cutaway fashion. b Glyph visualisation on a slightly inflated brain surface (Böttger et al. [82] via the NeuroBeuro [84]). This can present more information for interpretation without adding much extra human processing because it adds more depth and texture in the glyphs. c An extension to surface heatmaps (from Li et al. [83]) which encodes extra temporal information into the ROI surfaces. This information could be used to help understand underlying data uncertainties

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